1:45 Nh3 is considered a slightly better starting move than Nf3 by Stockfish But for 2017, it's understandable why Nf3 was considered the best opening move
@@zeese4216 Nh3 is considered a "stronger" move, because when opening up other major pieces, they yield a better attack with high-level gameplay than Nf3
I know this is a really old video, but just some advice, you're covering up the bottom right-most squares which honestly does make it hard sometimes to evaluate the position.
Playing your left knight to the corner actually wins more in atomic. It is still guaranteed win if they don’t make a specific set of moves, except the moves are less common and more difficult to find. I highly recommend it over the normal knight moves, even as black
24:55 isn't Ne6 actually losing for white? dxe6, then d3 avoiding an explosive queen sacrifice, Nc2 threatening the queen, Qd2 only move and finally Nxd3 exploding the quenn and knight should be winning for black. If instead of e3 they play e4 you procede as before, Nd3 would be check and the only way to not lose is Qxd3 exploding the white knight, the difference is white has a pawn on d4 but it's black's move. The last move that prevents Qxd2 is Nd4 blocking, cxd4 and you traded 2 pawns for both of the white knights. This is the best scenario but it looks good enough for black, white still needs to address the threat of Nc2 (cxb5 being the only non losing move, because of the previous lines)
Love your demeanor here, but at one point you said jumping in front of the two pawns would win him the game, but you'd just take the knight which is short of killing the king with an explosion... the space that just became empty though, that was winning on the next move. He has to be directly next to your king, then you can't kill the piece, and then your queen is trapped and he attacks blowing up your queen, He could try to go the way you said, and have double potential attacks but the knight would just be attacked by your pawn just short of the king.
At 3:01, I thought atomic master could have played Qe7 and it would have been over because the king is forced to take the queen and the king would have exploded right?
Atomic could not play that move, you can ignore checks if you can blow up the king in your next move. If queen e7 then queen to d2 wins the game for black.
Oh I missed the e6 part, I just interpreted it as pawn takes knight. There's nothing wrong with dxe6 after Ne6, I think ChessWhiz was just fooling around.
You're the one who doesn't know the rules. After Qe7, Q takes d2 wins for black cause you can ignore regular checkmate if you can blow up the enemy king in the next move.
1:45 Nh3 is considered a slightly better starting move than Nf3 by Stockfish
But for 2017, it's understandable why Nf3 was considered the best opening move
Why exactly is Nh3 better?
@@zeese4216 Nh3 is considered a "stronger" move, because when opening up other major pieces, they yield a better attack with high-level gameplay than Nf3
@@beep3639 yeah but why, what moves are you supposed to do after that
@@zeese4216 Usually d4/e3, Bg5, d5
At 24:40, Ke6 is followed by dxe6
Ke6 is not winning and bad for white
In your first game vs AtomicMaster , you blundered after Nxe3 he had Qh5 and then Qh6 after you block, winning for white 😂
Georgi Teodosiev after qh6 black can play qh4 check and survive
Ok, but after that g3 and white is forced to trade queens then white plays nf3 and this knight is going to turn out to be very annoying for black
ur so calm and positive, you should tell a tale of when you were mad on the next stream
I know this is a really old video, but just some advice, you're covering up the bottom right-most squares which honestly does make it hard sometimes to evaluate the position.
Playing your left knight to the corner actually wins more in atomic. It is still guaranteed win if they don’t make a specific set of moves, except the moves are less common and more difficult to find. I highly recommend it over the normal knight moves, even as black
Where did you learn the opening theory?
24:55 isn't Ne6 actually losing for white? dxe6, then d3 avoiding an explosive queen sacrifice, Nc2 threatening the queen, Qd2 only move and finally Nxd3 exploding the quenn and knight should be winning for black.
If instead of e3 they play e4 you procede as before, Nd3 would be check and the only way to not lose is Qxd3 exploding the white knight, the difference is white has a pawn on d4 but it's black's move.
The last move that prevents Qxd2 is Nd4 blocking, cxd4 and you traded 2 pawns for both of the white knights. This is the best scenario but it looks good enough for black, white still needs to address the threat of Nc2 (cxb5 being the only non losing move, because of the previous lines)
If Ne6, Dxe6, QxD2 game over
Love your demeanor here, but at one point you said jumping in front of the two pawns would win him the game, but you'd just take the knight which is short of killing the king with an explosion... the space that just became empty though, that was winning on the next move. He has to be directly next to your king, then you can't kill the piece, and then your queen is trapped and he attacks blowing up your queen, He could try to go the way you said, and have double potential attacks but the knight would just be attacked by your pawn just short of the king.
At 3:01, I thought atomic master could have played Qe7 and it would have been over because the king is forced to take the queen and the king would have exploded right?
Atomic could not play that move, you can ignore checks if you can blow up the king in your next move. If queen e7 then queen to d2 wins the game for black.
@@Jack-tu5zf it's not a check tho it's checkmate
@@nibbles1873 You could still ignore it as long as you blow up the king in the next move.
@@nibbles1873 Black can still play Qxd2 and automatically win if white plays Qe7. If black couldn't play Qxd2 then yes, Qe7 would be checkmate.
@@ImOneOfThem23 it's been 2 years 🤣🤣🤣
h1 is not visible most of the time because your couch is in front of it.
I don’t think that’s a couch.
The best move is actually Nh3, according to Stockfish.
At 3:00 if white plays qe7, qxd2# :P
I saw that yoo
Too
This video was so helpful
What's wrong with taking the knight on e6 at 25:21?
Exactly
Blows up their own knight, loses a pawn.
Jimmy the knight on e6 , not g4
Oh I missed the e6 part, I just interpreted it as pawn takes knight.
There's nothing wrong with dxe6 after Ne6, I think ChessWhiz was just fooling around.
Nothing
Didn't you get really lucky because he could of mated you in 1. @ 3:10 ish
no because you can ignore check/mates with king explosions
@@amenist but it's mate? Surely the game ends
@@amenist ah I see am now 2000 on chess.com for it :D
@@amenist that's amazing! I wanted to practice a bit on chess.com first then move over :D I'm getting pretty good I think... 🤣
ne6 does not win. dxe6 then you are threatening mate in 1, when he move the pawn you improve your knight and... you just win
why black plays f6 and white don't play Qe7+#?????
3:14 checkmate Qe2
bruh, I just learned atomic from you! Lova ya !
3:14 qh5 h3 d6 qa4 ka1 qg3 mate
31:43
I didn't see your pawn until it was too late. I should have played Nxd5 when I could.
VERY GOOD
13:41 b6 gives you the draw here
It would have, yes
When does ChessWhiz stream?
The schedule is on the website at chesswhiz.tv
ChessWhiz TV I cannot have a look at it. TELL ME NOW!
@@liamclery2457 jesus christ shut up you entitled bitch just press the link
This guy is pretty cool
I was finishing my chess game when you were streaming 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
2:01 why not blow up the rook by taking on h2?
White's knight would have gone to c5, forking the (d7 pawn) King, Queen, & Bishop as well as the (b7 pawn) Bishop, Knight, and Rook
What if the pawn took the knight with the fork you say he should have played?
Laura Barnes Was wondering same
It's actually winning for black
exact
3:06 Qe7 is mate lol
its not mate if you can still blow up ur opponents king
10am now
So has atomic been solved?
Not yet, but I think it will be solved in the next 10 years.
Hmm that's soon
Also did you not pay for the burger? I wouldn't have lol
nice
3:14 Qe7 mate in 1. Your opponent does not know the rules of atomic chess
You're the one who doesn't know the rules. After Qe7, Q takes d2 wins for black cause you can ignore regular checkmate if you can blow up the enemy king in the next move.
Yeah. Liser